In the rubber game of the 2025-26 third game match, the Los Angeles Rams trek northwest to Lumen Field in Seattle Washington to meet the awaiting Seattle Seahawks. It’a a winner-take-all affair for the NFC Championship and a trip to Super Bowl LX. The kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. PST.
While the nation’s mid-section all the way up to the northeastern tip will be in the throes of a long-duration winter storm, the Rams Seahawks game should not have severe weather as a factor. Sunday expectations in Seattle are for sun and clouds, with high’s up to the mid-40’s and down to high 30’s, with calm winds.
In splitting their two previous meetings, the Rams have used two different approaches. Back in Week 11, the Rams defense bent, allowing 414 yards, but forced four interceptions and held the Seahawks to three field goals on four red zone possessions to come away with a 21-19 win. The Week 16 tilt was a bonafide shoot out with both defenses in withdrawal. The two squads combined for 75 points and almost 1000 yards of offense. This one went to overtime where Seattle converted a two-point PAT for 38-37 win.
Both teams are very close to full strength, injury-wise. The Rams welcomed tackle Rob Havenstein back after a long stint on the Injured Reserve List, but he will not be activated. Edge Byron Young, although bothered by a knee, is expected to at full strength. For Seattle, backup guard Josh Jones and part-time fullback Robbie Ouzts are questionable.
Here’s how to follow the game!
TV Coverage: Nationally on FOX
Play-By-Play: Kevin Burkhardt
Sideline Reporter: Erin Andrews
A live stream will be available on the following platforms if the game is available on TV in the local market:
Also, but not limited to: NFL+, NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube, Peacock, Paramount+, and many others.
Local Radio coverage: ESPN LA 710 AM and 93.1 Jack FM (simulcast)
ESPNLA’s affiliate radio stations
Spanish Radio coverage: Tu Liga Radio 1330 AM
Tu Liga Radio’s affiliate radio stations:
National Radio coverage: Westwood One
Play-by-play: Kevin Harlan
Color analyst: Kurt Warner
Sideline reporter: Ross Tucker